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Old 09-19-2002, 11:57 AM
CopsodyX
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Originally posted by Beav
As long as they're not showing any bad wear patterns just stay below the tire's recommended max inflation and above the door jamb recommendation. If they begin to show wear in the center, drop a few pounds, conversely add a few if wearing on both inside and outside edges.
got it. thanks.

I notice almost no wear in 3,000 miles. I love these tires. All season, cheap ($100/each) stick to the road like glue, matches stock size for the rim perfectly, have a 40,000 mile treadwear warranty, and don't hydroplane at 100 MPH in curves on a rainy day. No exageration, just plain stupidity.
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